Saturday, December 19, 2009

The End of an Era

Mount Vernon experienced an end of an era yesterday, and hardly anyone even knew. I need to go back seven years to describe my perspective....

We moved to Mount Vernon literally on the first day of school; Tanner's first day of Kindergarten. Steve and I accompanied him to his classroom. Steve had to direct me away from the building. Tanner looked terrified! I felt terrible. We were in a new town, we knew very few people - and no one at East Elementary. The teacher seemed nice enough, but I wondered what kind of counseling Tanner would require as an adult after this traumatic experience. We made it through the first day, a half day for Kindergarten, and I did what every mother would do who is plagued with guilt. I took Tanner to Walmart to buy a new toy.

Fast forward to November. As first, I did not know anyone well enough to keep Tyler in order for me to volunteer in the classroom, so dear Mrs. John allowed me to bring Tyler into the classroom with me. Mrs. John is the perfect Kindergarten teacher!!! She loves her kids each year like they are her own kids. She calms parents, like me, who might be more challenging than the kids. On the last day of school before Christmas Break, Mrs. John told me to be sure and come for the All-School Carol Sing. Believe me, I learned to follow instructions in Kindergarten, so I obeyed Mrs. John. What a blessing!!

East Elementary is a 100 year old building. The building smells like my own elementary school - Jefferson-Lincoln (some things never change). I sat in the dimly lit gym as all the children from K-5 quietly filed in to take their seats on the floor. With few words, the singing began, and I felt my heart leap with joy and peace. The music was b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l! I was amazed as they sang about Frosty and Rudolph right along with Mary, the angels, and Jesus. I leaned toward the person next to me, and said, "I didn't think public schools were allowed do this!" She smiled, shrugged her shoulders, and replied, "Welcome to Mount Vernon!" I look up and stared out the high, paned gym windows just in time to see huge, perfect snowflakes fall from the sky! I felt like I was in a Lifetime original movie!

From that day to yesterday, I have made it a priority, and a Christmas tradition, to attend the All-School Carol Sing at East Elementary. Each year, as the kids sing of Christ's birth, I pray for the protection of their bodies, minds, and souls. Yesterday, however, the music was quite different. The kids voices were still beautiful. Their excitement for Christmas was still contagious and extremely heart-warming, but Christ was uninvited.

For the last 2 years, the Mount Vernon City School District has been battling a lawsuit introduced by a Christian school teacher who is fighting for his "rights." As a result, Mount Vernon educators are fearful of the backlash. I think yesterday's change was a preventative adjustment to avoid "bad press." Thanks, Mr. Christian Schoolteacher! As you fight for your "rights," you are also ushering in a new era from kindergarten through high school in the Mount Vernon City Schools. The facts in your case are so confusing that I doubt anyone knows what really has occurred in your classroom, and between you and the administration. One thing I know, and predicted when this whole ordeal came to light, is that East Elementary's All School Carol Sing has been forever changed.

I am sad.

"For the wisdom of this world is foolishness to God"
I Corinthians 3:19 (NIV)

3 comments:

  1. Taylor said the teachers @ MVHS are not allowed to say Merry Christmas to the students anymore in the building. Instead, Happy Holidays is the PC phrase. Sad day...

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  2. I noticed the same thing at the Middle School on Friday - it all sounded so awkward.

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  3. I know I'm late commenting, but I just read it and I'm so so sad.... I loved the carol sing. It was one of the hidden treasures at East. sad days...

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